Hello DIFM\
I will be doing Femurs soon, I asked about the old forum discount, they said they haven't done that in many years, I mentioned that one of the patients in summer of 2015 received the discount, which is referring to you.
The financial guy said he would need more info to apply this discount.
Anything you can add to help point out how, and who got you this discount for you?
Thanks much
T
Dr. Paley has not been very generous when it comes to money. I have examples of this with his other patients, but I cannot disclose it yet, because they're still being treated by him. I wouldn't recommend going to him, if you plan on saving money. You might paying more than what you expect. I am not surprised that you didn't get a discount.
btw doingitforme, how is your walking? Pain appart, is your gait normal?
I still walk like a penguin when I get tired. But I can force myself to have a normal gait in the beginning when I'm not. I suspect that the penguin gait is because the muscles near my butt are weak. And they're weak because it hurts when I do side leg raises so I haven't done a lot of them until recently. For the past two weeks, I've been doing a lot of side leg raises, and my right leg is recovering very well. There isn't much pain or weakness on my right leg. But my left leg still continues to hurt near the top of my femur. I suspect that something bad happened to my leg there, because the pain doesn't seem to be going away even after working out that muscle. I fear that that pain will be permanent. Which means that every time I walk, I will experience pain on that spot. And if I sleep on my left side and weight is put on that area, it will hurt. When I poke it, it hurts. When I move my left leg sideways, it hurts there. And even right now, after I've walked for a while and rested, that area is hurting as I'm typing this. So, I think it is a permanent pain. Perhaps when they remove the rod, it might be better. But I doubt it. I think something really bad happened there. My left leg might be screwed up forever.